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Implementing an integrated clinical information system.

S Denger1, D Cole, H Walker

  • 1Nursing Administrative Services, St. Francis Regional Medical Center, Wichita, Kansas.

The Journal of Nursing Administration
|December 1, 1988
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Nurses led the implementation of a new computer system in a Midwest hospital. Their involvement ensured successful integration of patient care functions, improving information, patient, and cost management.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing Informatics
  • Health Information Systems
  • Hospital Administration

Background:

  • The integration of sophisticated computer systems into healthcare settings presents significant implementation challenges.
  • Nursing professionals are increasingly central to managing technological advancements in patient care.
  • Effective information management is crucial for optimizing hospital operations and patient outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the critical role of nursing professionals in the successful adoption of a new computer system.
  • To analyze the impact of nursing leadership on the implementation of patient care functions within a hospital.
  • To demonstrate the link between information management, patient care, cost control, and quality improvement.

Main Methods:

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  • Qualitative examination of nursing involvement in a regional medical center's computer system implementation.
  • Analysis of nursing responsibilities spanning preselection, training, and full system deployment.
  • Case study approach focusing on nurses managing the adaptation and installation of patient care functions.
  • Main Results:

    • Nursing professionals took primary responsibility for the adaptation and installation of numerous patient care functions.
    • The implementation process, guided by nurses, facilitated a multifaceted approach to system integration.
    • Successful adoption of the computer system was achieved through dedicated nursing engagement.

    Conclusions:

    • Nursing professionals are essential for the successful implementation of complex health information technology.
    • Nurse-led management of information systems directly impacts patient management, cost efficiency, and quality enhancement.
    • This case study provides a valuable model for integrating technology and optimizing care delivery in hospitals.